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Where can I find books on philosophy?
Learning philosophy, books are everywhere. It can be found in school libraries, national libraries or private collections. If your pockets are full and your ability is good, a special bookstore has a bibliography to provide a monthly catalogue of new books. But also provides special ordering service, which is very convenient. Furthermore, if you want to go further, foreign bookstores also have mail order service. They also publish a catalogue of new books every month, which is classified by category, complete works, suites or individual authors. It is very good to classify you. The price list, ISBN and version are all very clear. Nowadays, philosophy books are very complete, and the binding of books is becoming more and more beautiful. Of course, the price is getting more and more expensive. Generally, it is cheaper to buy the original philosophical works of American publishing houses; A publishing house with a British publishing house is more expensive. Usually the same publishing society that publishes philosophy books sets up the same company in Britain and America. But for the same publishing house, it is more worthwhile to buy their books from American publishing houses. As for the German version of the original philosophy or the French version, it is generally because the relevant publishing houses will publish cheap pocket versions in addition to the special hardcover books in the library, so there is not much difference between readers buying books. Finding books is not a problem; Reading is the problem. When reading philosophy books, the person who reads the original text is the best, and the person who translates it into a second foreign language is the best policy. If you can only read Chinese, you don't have to study philosophy. Unless you can teach yourself good Chinese, start with China's own ancient works. Generally speaking, most philosophical works translated in Chinese are incomprehensible. In translation, it is inevitable that the original text is not fluent in foreign languages; It is inevitable that the translated Chinese is unreasonable. What philosophy can readers learn from it? Learning philosophy naturally requires learning Chinese well first, which is the way to get started. Learning Chinese well is related to what philosophy of language you can learn and what philosophical works you can find. This is an experience, and it is also the experience of buying books and looking for books for forty or fifty years. Only provide one or two for reference, I hope it will be useful to you. It's getting harder and harder to read philosophy books these days. The more books I read in this field, the more books I haven't finished at home, and hundreds of new books have been published. Some philosophers are particularly good at writing, such as Heidegger or DyStar, and their productivity is particularly strong. Fortunately, these characters have passed away, and it is hard to see such people in the world now. Otherwise, how can you read all these books?